A deep synergy between the refrigeration and the HVAC plants is a viable solution to reduce the energy
use of supermarkets. Not only heat recovery can be performed from the refrigerating plant in favour of
space heating and hot water production, but also provision of AC capacity.
A model based on TRNSYS and in-house types, validated with field data gathered from a fully
instrumented plant in an active supermarket, allows to seek the optimal coupled solution. The model has
been used to predict its feasibility and energy use at different climate conditions, for a reference
supermarket. An energy saving of about 9% was predicted, regardless of the climate conditions, if the
energy performance quality of the building envelope is kept constant.
The integration of the refrigeration and HVAC systems shows to be effective in terms of energy use.
Significant reductions can also be obtained in the investment costs, space occupied by the plants and
amount of refrigerant charge.